

Temple Of Peace, The Council Chamber
King Edward VII Ave, Cardiff, CF10 3AP -
Up to
60 guestsOffers
cateringInternal Catering
allowed
About Venue
Iconic buildings lead to memorable experiences and we have played host to many civic events, personal celebrations, debates, conferences, exhibitions and TV programs like Sherlock and Doctor Who.
Whatever your event, we either have the facilities to accommodate your needs or we have partnerships with suppliers who can ensure you have everything you want for your event.
Home to hundreds of Lord Davies' books from his personal collection, this is any book lover's dream venue. With a unique backdrop for your wedding, it's perfect for a cosy wedding service and reception with up to 60 of your guests.
Capacity & Layout
Standing
up to 60
Boardroom
up to 30
Pricing
& Opening Hours
Weekly schedule
monday
00:00 - 24:00
tuesday
00:00 - 24:00
wednesday
00:00 - 24:00
thursday
00:00 - 24:00
friday
00:00 - 24:00
saturday
00:00 - 24:00
sunday
00:00 - 24:00
Price type:
from £65 per hour
from £65 per hour
from £65 per hour
from £65 per hour
from £65 per hour
from £65 per hour
from £65 per hour
Food & Beverage
Catering arrangements
Refreshments
Alcohol
Facilities & Amenities
Disabled access
Lectern
Public transport
Premises parking
Location
Reviews
- Mike B (Mike)August 2025
Just discovered this peaceful gardens on my evening stroll. Very calming and quiet.
- Sarah CampbellOctober 2025
Attended a free event via Eventbrite for a tour or the building. We got so lucky inasmuch as the other people didn’t turn up and that meant that the two of us had the guide, Craig, undivided attention. The building is stunning inside and out. I was completely unaware of any of the history but the sheer importance of the people who have been involved over the years blew me away. From its inception and the important role for Minnie James in the opening thru the years to today,the importance of women in its history is simply astonishing. Who knew that delegation of Welsh women would travel to US just after WW2 and began a course of events that culminated in the start of the United Nations. Beneath the building is the crypt that contains the remembrance book and each day the pages are turned. We were honored to have been involved in the ceremony and that is a memory I will be for ever grateful. Craig was clearly passionate about the building and its history and I couldn’t imagine a better guide and host.







